User talk:Jtneill

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Come introduce yourself at the new users page. If you have any questions, you can ask there or contact me personally. – Mike.lifeguard | talk 17:57, 18 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Outdoor education

  • Thanks Mike, I've started expanding Outdoor education. Appreciate any pointers. Sincerely, James

Heh... you're everywhere these days! In my experience, trying to set a TOC in advance can be a good way to organize your thoughts, but when it comes to creating content I tend to just start or edit a page on whatever subject I was thinking of that day, and use the categories to keep it all together (you can always go back and make a TOC using the category lists later). I'm certainly interested in the subject, so feel free to bounce ideas off of me if you need to. --SB_Johnny | PA! 15:56, 19 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Wikiworld

I've nominated this for speedy deletion for two reasons.

  1. The licensing is questionable; we'd need specific permission information forwarded to OTRS to accept this work
  2. As a previously-published work, it belongs at Wikisource anyways

I didn't delete it outright because I wanted to give you a chance to keep a copy of the wikitext if you wanted to put it over at Wikisource (don't forget to clarify the licensing!).

By the way, Outdoor Education is looking much better. If you have any specific questions, you know where to find me.  – Mike.lifeguard | talk 15:29, 20 March 2008 (UTC)

Hello over here too! I see you're still doing excellent work on content. I have been making an effort to contribute content recently, though mostly at Commons (surprisingly). Anyways, just a "hello"  — Mike.lifeguard | talk 19:44, 12 September 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Analysis of variance